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Here's some short info about the literal meaning of the name of the days, but take whatever other things you find relevant into account. ## Monday English: moon day Swedish: Måndag = moon day German: Montag = moon day French: Lundi = Moon day ## Tuesday English: Tiwaz's/Tyr's day Swedish: Tisdag = Tiwaz's day/Tyr's day German: Dienstag = ?? French: Mardi = Day of Mars Tyr, Tiwaz, Mars are gods of war. ## Wednesday English: Wōden's day Swedish: Onsdag = Odin's day German: Mittwoch = middle of the week French: mercredi = Mercury day Wōden: in Old Saxon as Uuôden, in Old Dutch as Wuodan, in Old Frisian as Wêda, and in Old High German as Wuotan, all ultimately stemming from the Proto-Germanic theonym *Wōðanaz, meaning 'lord of frenzy'. Odin: wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, victory, sorcery, poetry, frenzy. Mercury: financial gain, commerce, eloquence, messages, communication, travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery, merchants, thieves ## Thursday English: Thor's day Swedish: Torsdag = Thor's day German: Donnerstag = Thunder's day French: jeudi = Jupiter's day Thor: associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing, and fertility. Jupiter: god of the sky and thunder. ## Friday English: Frigg's day Swedish: Fredag = Frigg's day German: Freitag = Frigg's day French: Vendredi = Venus day Frigg: marriage, prophecy, clairvoyance and motherhood. Venus: love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory. ## Saturday English: Saturn day Swedish: Lördag = bathing day German: samstag = sabbath day French: samedi = sabbath day ## Sunday English: Sun day Swedish: Söndag = Sun day German: Sonntag = Sun day French: dimanche = day of the Lord

Here's some short info about the literal meaning of the name of the days, but take whatever other things you find relevant into account.

Monday

English: moon day Swedish: Måndag = moon day German: Montag = moon day French: Lundi = Moon day

Tuesday

English: Tiwaz's/Tyr's day Swedish: Tisdag = Tiwaz's day/Tyr's day German: Dienstag = ?? French: Mardi = Day of Mars

Tyr, Tiwaz, Mars are gods of war.

Wednesday

English: Wōden's day Swedish: Onsdag = Odin's day German: Mittwoch = middle of the week French: mercredi = Mercury day

Wōden: in Old Saxon as Uuôden, in Old Dutch as Wuodan, in Old Frisian as Wêda, and in Old High German as Wuotan, all ultimately stemming from the Proto-Germanic theonym *Wōðanaz, meaning 'lord of frenzy'.

Odin: wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, victory, sorcery, poetry, frenzy.

Mercury: financial gain, commerce, eloquence, messages, communication, travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery, merchants, thieves

Thursday

English: Thor's day Swedish: Torsdag = Thor's day German: Donnerstag = Thunder's day French: jeudi = Jupiter's day

Thor: associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing, and fertility.

Jupiter: god of the sky and thunder.

Friday

English: Frigg's day Swedish: Fredag = Frigg's day German: Freitag = Frigg's day French: Vendredi = Venus day

Frigg: marriage, prophecy, clairvoyance and motherhood.

Venus: love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory.

Saturday

English: Saturn day Swedish: Lördag = bathing day German: samstag = sabbath day French: samedi = sabbath day

Sunday

English: Sun day Swedish: Söndag = Sun day German: Sonntag = Sun day French: dimanche = day of the Lord

This poll is now closed.

Monday
3 % (1 votes)
Tuesday
3 % (1 votes)
Wednesday
28 % (10 votes)
Thursday
11 % (4 votes)
Friday
6 % (2 votes)
Saturday
0 % (0 votes)
Sunday
36 % (13 votes)
Fuck You!
14 % (5 votes)

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[–] 1 pt

Never in my life did I think I would have to pick Wednesday as my favorite day.

Why would Wotan do this?

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Maybe there are things to find out about Wednesday, such as why and when Wodenstag was replaced by Mittwoch in Germany, or why in France it's pretty much jewish merchant day judging by the values of mercury. Or perhaps to reinvigorate the Aryan race with some much needed frenzy. Who knows?